Catalonia Pushes for EU Fishing Policy Reform Favoring the Mediterranean
Catalonia lauds the EU's decision to maintain fishing days and calls for a new EU fisheries policy more favorable to the Mediterranean region.
Catalonia lauds the EU's decision to maintain fishing days and calls for a new EU fisheries policy more favorable to the Mediterranean region.
Spain successfully negotiates to maintain 143 fishing days for its Mediterranean fleet in 2026 despite initial EU proposals for substantial cuts, securing conservation measures and softer quota reductions.
Spain and Ireland deepen their alliance on EU fisheries policy ahead of critical Council negotiations, emphasizing sustainable practices and opposition to unilateral quotas.
Catalan fishermen warned the Spanish Senate that current Common Fisheries Policy restrictions threaten their livelihoods and called for urgent policy reforms in the Mediterranean.
Spain spearheads calls from six EU nations to reform and simplify the Common Fisheries Policy, aiming for sustainability and regulatory updates reflecting current challenges.
Spain criticizes the EU's CAP reform proposal and pushes for reforms and simplification in both agricultural and fisheries policies.
Spain urges the EU to propose fair 2026 fishing quotas balancing sustainability with socio-economic needs, while also striving to modernize fisheries policy.
Cadiz hosts the Maritime Blue Growth congress, enhancing its status as a key European hub for sustainable blue economy development and maritime innovation.
Galician fishermen urge EU to update the Common Fisheries Policy to better balance environmental and economic needs of coastal communities.
Experts meet in Marín to discuss the future of Galicia's blue economy.
Spain's government and regions demand a stronger agricultural and fisheries budget in EU negotiations.